Just a little fly-by in case anyone thinks I’m in divorce court, or the hospital, or the loony bin…
The fight turned out to be a
not-so-big deal. I didn’t go off and get all offended because I realized
that I had started the whole mess. He felt like an ass, I felt like an
ass, and we kissed and made up rather quickly. Being as how we ARE each
other’s support network, we can’t let anything blow us apart for too
long. All better now!
The event, however, sucked. Based on
our sales trends for the entire summer, I was expecting at least a 25%
increase over last year. As it turned out, we did almost the same sales
for the day as 2006. The first part of this week, I just felt like
someone had let all the air out of me. We’d spent a lot of money on
advertising, equipment, and food stock that we ended up not using, but
that didn’t irritate me half so much as the fact that I had expended so
much energy—something of which I am in seriously short supply
these days—on a non-event. Well, we learned something, anyway: Yes, the
entire community does party right outside our doors at the Sauerkraut
Festival, but we have to remember they bring their own food…
So, this week, we realized that
business is winding down from the summer. Folks have shot their wads
getting their kids back into school, and eating out is going to take a
lower place on the totem pole for awhile. I’m developing some ideas for
enticing the eating public to brave the gloom and the rain to come and
join us for a winter meal. And I’m looking forward to the holidays… I
was able to get out of town for a rare evening of shopping "over the
hill" last night, and found all kinds of goodies at Pier One.
Holographic sequined spiders and a black velvet web…
Let the decorating begin!
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